All-New 2011 Nissan Micra Global Car Revealed in Geneva

 All-New 2011 Nissan Micra Global Car Revealed in Geneva
2011 Nissan Micra Geneva debut 02.03.2010

Nissan introduced the fourth-generation of their Nissan Micra supermini at the Geneva Motor Show earlier today.  Called the "March" in the Japanese market, the car now features body-coloured mouldings, larger front bumper with one-piece radiator grille, and a flatter rear.

Of importance to Nissan was not just the recreation of a useful urban car, but also to give the car an appealing look for a wide customer base.  Nissan plans to sell the car in 160 different markets worldwide.  "The car has to charm a global audience," said Nissan designer Makoto Yamane.  "Its face had to look stylish and have an air of sophistication to it."

The same general shape was carried over from the last version of the car, a facelifted edition of the third generation Micra introduced in 2007.  Nissan chose to make more subtle changes, by making the car "slightly longer and marginally lower" which now makes room for an extended wheelbase.  Even still, the car maintains a very tight turning radius of 4.5-meters.

Engine choices will vary by market, with only two being offered in Europe.  These include the brand new 1.2-liter three-cylinder engine producing 80 PS (59 kW / 78 hp) and up to 108Nm (80 lb-ft) of torque.  Running on petrol, the engine gives off 115 grams of CO2 per kilometer.  A supercharged, direct-injection 1.2-liter engine will also be sold.  This unit includes start/stop, reducing emissions to 95g/km, while improving performance to 98 PS (72 kW / 96 hp) up to 142 Nm (105 lb-ft) of torque.  Transmission choices include a five-speed manual and a new CVT.

Customers in some markets will be able to get the car with the Nissan Connect touch-screen infotainment unit, sat-nav, glass roof, and the Intelligent Key.  Also on offer will be reverse sensors, and a parking assist system with three settings to help amateur, normal, and expert drivers squeeze into tight parking spots.

Fourth-generation Nissan Micra sales will begin this month in Thailand.  The car hits European dealerships in November.


KEEPING SMALL CARS SIMPLE

Fourth Generation Micra Sets New Global Standard

GENEVA (March 2, 2010) - Carlos Ghosn, Chief Executive Officer, Nissan Motor Co. Ltd, today unveiled the company's all new Micra, the fourth generation of the iconic city car, at the 80th International Geneva Motor Show.

Boasting breakthrough packaging and small-car engineering, the all-new, fourth generation Nissan Micra (known as March in Japan) is on course to create a whole new set of industry standards. Unveiled today at the Geneva Motor Show, the Micra has consistently won praise and success for in Europe, Japan and other markets, gaining a reputation as a reliable, stylish, accessible compact car enjoyed by a wide cross-section of customers. The new Micra has been designed to build on that trend - in 160 countries.

"Combine 25 years' experience of designing compact cars for city driving... with a totally new, versatile platform and Nissan production know-how... and the result is modern, simple and destined to be a serious competitor on the world stage, " said Carlos Ghosn,, during the car's reveal.

At a glance:

  • Spacious interior allied to compact exterior dimensions
  • All new 3-cylinder petrol engine including supercharged and direct injection version with emissions of 95g/km to be added to the line up later
  • New Continuously Variable Transmission with world-first technology
  • All new Versatile platform conceived to be light weight
  • New Micra to be sold in 160 countries and manufactured in four different plants

Developed and built on Nissan's all-new V-platform, which was developed under a comprehensive new production engineering process, the new Micra was designed and tested in Japan to be built in at least four overseas locations, and fine-tuned to meet the differing tastes and needs of customers in 160 countries worldwide. Breaking with traditions that focused on launching production in established markets like Europe and Japan, Nissan will base production of the new Micra at overseas manufacturing sites such as Thailand, India, Mexico and China.

Design

"The car has to charm a global audience," comments Makoto Yamane, Associate Product Chief Designer. "Its face had to look stylish and have an air of sophistication to it. " A unique design feature of this car -- its double-layer integrated grille -- meets these requirements. But the car's classic shape was also crucial. That's why it also employs a stylized version of the distinctive arched side window line, something that is central to the Micra's heritage, identity and appeal in Europe and Japan.

Retaining its compact dimensions, the new car is slightly longer and marginally lower, while its longer wheelbase enables a ‘wheels-at-each-corner' stance, the main reason behind the Micra's roomier interior. The boomerang-shaped grooves on the roof have a clearly defined purpose too, continues Yamane. Aiming to create the same sense of exterior style inside the car, Nissan has employed a ‘connected cocoon' design featuring a dashboard design which takes on a ‘twin bubble' theme. This refers to the circular instrumentation binnacle and the similarly shaped glovebox compartment on the passenger side.

All-new Engine and CVT

In Europe, a simple engine line-up sees just two engines options - both are variations on Nissan's all-new naturally aspirated HR12 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder petrol engine. Inheriting its DNA from the HR16 4-cylinder engine powering the Note and Qashqai, the new engine employs valve-timing control (VTC). Power is rated at 59kW (80ps, while torque output is 108Nm. At only 115g/km, CO2 emissions for this version are world-class.

In addition to the new normally aspirated engine, Nissan will also offer a supercharged 1.2-litre direct injection iteration with a start-stop system fitted as standard in Europe. These technological innovations - stop-start reduces CO2 by six per cent - combine to offer spirited performance, with outputs of 72kW (98PS) and 142Nm of torque. Emissions will be just 95g/km, an exceptional achievement for a petrol engine.

Both engine options in Europe are available with either a 5-speed manual gearbox or Nissan's all-new Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT). The wide gear coverage enables the 1.2-litre engine to achieve the economy of a 1.0-litre as well as brisk acceleration.

Not satisified merely improving performance levels, engineers excelled in developing ride and handling characteristics which combine agility, refinement and poise. Mounted onto Nissan's new signature V-platform, the suspension has been designed to be both compact, minimizing intrusion at the rear for maximum trunk space, but not at the expense of the car's on-road dynamics. Particular attention has been paid to bump absorption, meaning that the Micra will ride serenely over challenging road surfaces, not suffer from wallow or float, and cruise effortlessly at highway speeds.

Comfort, function and equipment

In contrast to its high speed capability, the car also has superb visibility and a class-topping turning radius of 4.5m and several new technologies that assist with minimizing CO2 emissions and mileage while at the same time making parking easier.

Globally, equipment levels differ by market, but the new Micra is available with some key technological innovations which are designed to simplify day-to-day life for its owners.

The new Micra is available with reversing sensors and a new ‘parking space measurement' (PSM) device with three skill levels (amateur, normal and expert) to lessen the burden of parking in tight spaces - a unique feature in this segment, and likely to be a popular innovation in Europe where ‘touch parking' is a way of life.

It also offers an Intelligent Key, Nissan Connect, Nissan's accessible touch-screen combined audio and satellite navigation system, glass roof, automatic wipers, speed sensitive volume on the audio, a push button start-stop system in addition to a drive computer which supplies drivers with real time fuel economy information, cruising range and outside temperature. On the security side, the car is also fitted with a speed-sensitive automatic door locking system.

Safety

The incorporation of the V-platform is one major factor contributing to the car's improved impact safety. The car is designed to absorb the forces of a frontal impact, thanks to the sophisticated crumple zones, while maintaining cabin integrity due to its highly reinforced body shell. In Europe, the Micra will be fitted with ABS, dual front airbags, curtain and side airbags, Electronic Stability Programme (ESP) and pretensioner seatbelts as standard equipment.

Simon Thomas, Nissan's European Senior Vice President for Sales and Marketing, said: "The new Micra will continue to be the benchmark city car in Europe. Its appeal will be enhanced by its unique combination of compact exterior dimensions, with roomy interior, small and efficient engines, and user-friendly technology. Its continued icon status is destined to be be reinforced in its fourth generation."

Sales of the new Micra will start in Thailand in March and European sales will begin in November this year.

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 mrkef mrkef
what an outdated design, looks like it was designed in 1990s. Really if I had to say which is the new one, I would point at the old one.
March 2, 2010 4:09 pm
 danteskov danteskov
Outdated design... What was Nissan thinking?... I liked the previous Micra way more than this shit...
March 2, 2010 4:17 pm
 ente ente
Looks like a modified Opel Corsa from 1993...
March 2, 2010 4:27 pm
 Mr80s Mr80s
Woah, this looks frickin badass! The all-new 90s-retro-wave inspired Nissan Micra will scare the $h!t outta Polo GTi drivers approaching them from behind on the Autobahn
March 2, 2010 4:33 pm
 Razz Razz
:))) i'm sure of that ..
March 2, 2010 8:45 pm
 Alex_011 Alex_011
Previous one was much better looking car, cute little "cookie", this one is a bull..it!
March 2, 2010 4:44 pm
 kimbo kimbo
it's so 90's...
March 2, 2010 5:28 pm
 MrDave111 MrDave111
I think it looks quite good on the outside but its the interior that i think is outdated
March 2, 2010 6:00 pm
 politz politz
looks just small, cheap and outdated. even the previous generation looks better than this one... well, it might sell well in china or india, after all.
March 2, 2010 6:51 pm
 9TNine 9TNine
Not great... I think it will look dated rather quickly. I think the front looks wrong. IMO, it would be better if the front had more of a family resemblance to Nissan's new Juke, especially with those "upper" headlamps. IMO that seems more like a logical progression from the previous Micra...
March 2, 2010 7:24 pm
 Razz Razz
I don't get Nissan .. this is the NEW Micra ?! The "old" Micra still looks too modern compared to this one. I sure hope it's a joke .. for them i mean. It looks like someone had taken the Grande punto (not evo) and the toyota yaris, made a mix in a shaker and voil? : this poor car ..
March 2, 2010 8:44 pm
 MTC MTC
I almost forgot about this car existence, but I do remember it has tons of equipments as standard
March 2, 2010 8:50 pm
 Aleksi Aleksi
Eww... This could be a cheap Chinese hatchback from 2000. But it's a Nissan from 2010. WTH. Nissan has made very funky and cool cars, but this is just plainly dull, old and boring. What a disappointment.
March 2, 2010 9:04 pm
 2nice 2nice
Just ugly.
March 2, 2010 9:32 pm
 politz politz
it's worse than ugly. this tiny little thing is so bland, boring and outdated that it doesn't even manage to be actually ugly, disgusting or revolting. it's plain... irritating.
March 3, 2010 1:37 am
 Mikeado Mikeado
Better than the bulgey bug-eyed Micra it replaces, but very underwhelming compared to European rivals. And what's this about only 2 engines for Europe? A supercharged 1.2 petrol? Now there's a pair of weird decisions. I'm sure a diesel or three will appear soon. In Reading, my nearest Fiat dealer shares land/building space with a Nissan dealership. Guess which one sells more cars? I mean come on, a Fiat 500 or a Nissan Pixo? This new Micra or a Giugiaro-designed Grande Punto? I'd bet they sell more 370Z's than mainstream cars there.
March 3, 2010 6:35 am
 ivan7308 ivan7308
hmmmm..... idon't know.....if it was a monopoly, it could sell, but there's a lot competition, always concerning design.....what the hell, did they consume all their brains on Qashqai and after that, the end???? wake up Nissan!!!!!!!
March 4, 2010 7:07 am